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Profil ze zdalnego serwera może być niekompletny. Zobacz więcej na oryginalnej instancji.

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We have a grim, and painful life to look forward to. At least it will be brief so there’s that.

So you rather die grinding in the factories, in prison, as emperor-corpse food or horribly in battle? Tough choice.

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Maybe having licensed such a big IP they aimed for the stars.

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They’ve mentioned this as part of their roadmap. They aren’t big enough to develop this spinoff and continue on DRG so they want to be transparent on how the work on this Rogue game will cause delays for the next season of DRG.

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And the shitty militantism was accented/triggered by Christianity’s shitty militantism. Thanks crusades, the gift that keeps on shitting on.

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ACG says performance kept being improved up to 2.0 but couldn’t show any footage.

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Not necessarily true. There were multiple PC desktop speakers with subwoofer. My old Altec Lansing kit had one.

Logitech used to make fancy 2, 2.1, and even 4.1 speaker systems.

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STALKER had a very neat AI ecosystem. Everything (including humans) is quite aggressive so they all keep each other in check without overpowering the other. Even the weather was aggressive.

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Is it piracy? He owns a license for the game.

Are Ubisoft or Rockstart Games pirates for using scene cracks themselves?

Legendary PC developer says Denuvo is “a punishment to the consumer” (www.pcgamesn.com) angielski

Quote from the article: “The inclusion of intrusive DRM softwares [sic] like Denuvo is a choice that yields an unfair punishment on the consumer,” Running With Scissors says. “Respect the consumer, make a game they want to play, and you will never feel the need to fight piracy. The gaming industry deserves a better future,...

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But everybody has heard about the Titanic.

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Or Ubisoft. A colleague of mine was super hyped for Far Cry 2, both the collector’s edition but it wouldn’t start on his PC. He contacted Ubisoft support and they gave him an actual scene crack. There were other reported cases of Ubisoft support handing out scene cracks to go around their shitty DRM.

“A” for effort for the support people in finding ways for customers to be happy and play the games they paid for. But a Steam release for a humongous corporation just straight up using the crack and releasing it as is, that’s a new low.

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You already can filter out the ones you don’t care for.

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As Sterling likes to say (from memory, I’m paraphrasing) “Game publishers don’t want to make money, they want to make *all *the money”.

A profit is not enough anymore, got to aim for that infinite growth.

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Just ask Twitter/X or what’s left ot it.

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Yeah, I enjoy the gameplay and atmosphere a lot but it’s obvious this game was rushed out in a bad state.

They wasted a lot of goodwill with the initial release, I hope with changes like this they do good with the players and then they’ll have a chance to bring in new ones.

They messed up initially with Vermintide 2 and then caught up and did the same thing again with Darktide.

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The game deserves better than how it launched. Don’t get me wrong, I find it a ton of fun and play a lot but the progression/crafting is a disaster.

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Hopefully they drop the silly christian-friendly metal soundtrack and give us better metal.

Turning that OST off and instead playing Behemoth’s “The Satanist” while blasting mutants was a real blast and fit the seeing better.

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I was excited to see the old franchise make a comeback with the “Blackhawk Down” opening until the “recon arrow” bit. Not sure what to think of that.

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There was a ridiculous Canon movie franchise but this is based on an old tactical shooter franchise that is based on the real Navy unit.

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I’m not too fond of CRPGs and I’m hooked on this game. It oozes excellent workmanship and appreciation for the genre/source material which makes it hard to resist.

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This isn’t Assassin’s Creed: Vatican.

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“Leaving money on the table” must be the exec’s perspective.

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